Wednesday, December 22, 2010

Chic nativity sets for your home


I have just started doing glittering (thanks to Martha Stewart!) and this is a enlarged version of the custom Christmas cards I made and sent out to friends and family.


We have such a small place for the three of us that space is at an all-time high premium. So no space for any Christmas decorations this year - I am not exaggerating. So no Christmas trees, or tinsel or ornaments.

But I did find two spots for some Christmas beauty: one at our front door (see above pic) and another on our coffee table. I swopped out the normal candles and photo frame for our new nativity scene:



Hehe I couldn't help but glitter a few things in my nativity scene!

This $69.95 buy from bed, bath & table (Australian) was inspired by my sister in law's more expensive and beautiful Willow Tree Nativity Set:


Purchase the set or pieces from here


I arranged it yesterday, but last night, now in the quiet of my solitude-time, I found a few more online which were so chic, I had to share!


How charming is this beautifully crafted Pillar of Heaven nativity set by artist Kim Lawrence?



Cutesy, a winner with young children will be this gorgeous Precious Moments Nativity Set



This is a pretty unusual nativity set, by Joseph's Studio, with resin made to look like whittled pieces of wood.



The white and walnut nativity set, by Etsy seller, bunnywithatoolbelt



This nativity set has some pretty ivy detailing, from Christianbook.com



Yet another Kim Lawrence creation, this time, a one-in-all nativity set, hard to find these days though!



European Wooden Ostheimer Nativity is so sweet, so simple, it will enthrall many a heart.



What about the Origami Nativity Set? But in porcelain?



Another child friendly set, from mywoodentoys.com.au in Perth, Australia



I do like this lovely, 7 piece, serene nativity set



Lastly (but most expensive), a whimsical set by Patience Brewster

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